Santa Monica
North Los Angeles Surf Spots
Surf Guide
Santa Monica Pier might have that iconic L.A. vibe, but for surfing, it’s often more of a hassle than it’s worth. The waves are inconsistent, mostly soft and closing out, and the quality is rarely impressive. While you’ll find small, beginner-friendly peaks, it’s not the spot for anyone chasing reliable surf. Frequent bacteria warnings after rains are common here, especially given its proximity to the Santa Monica storm drain.
Ability Level
Beginner - Intermediate
Santa Monica Pier is forgiving enough for total beginners. Most locals and experienced surfers look elsewhere.
Local Vibe
Welcoming
It’s a popular tourist spot, so most people in the water are casual beachgoers and occasional surfers. Hardcore surfers aren’t typically found here.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
The lineup can be crowded, but mostly with people who are new to surfing or just there for a beach day. Weekends are especially packed with tourists and beginners.
Spot Rating
Poor
Simply put, the waves here don’t usually deliver. It’s a fun spot for kids or a first-timer to get wet, but otherwise, the quality is low.
Shoulder Burn
Light
Paddling is easy with the soft waves, and most days you won’t need much energy to get out to the break. Close to the pier, currents can get tricky.
Water Quality
Clean
Santa Monica Pier is infamous for poor water quality, especially after rain when runoff can cause bacterial spikes. If there’s been rain recently, best to wait a few days before paddling out.
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
S to SW
Wind
Light NE/E offshore
Surf Height
Waist high to a foot overhead (and even then, don't expect much).
Tide
Mid to high